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Time to get your Trek on? The Qualcomm Tricorder X-prize will award $10 million for development of an actual medical Tricorder
In the original Star Trek series from the 1960s, creator Gene Roddenberry needed a prop that allowed his characters to quickly gather information from a scene to advance the plot at television speeds. According to Wikipedia, “The word ‘tricorder’ is … Continue reading
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